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Windows 7 Deployment FOG- SAD2 Driver tool

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    jigsaw
    last edited by Aug 16, 2012, 1:17 PM

    I, thanks for the tuto. I use fog for my own. ( about 10 computers at home ) It’s the second time i made an image of Win 7 using VM and Fog. This really really usefull. It’s only take about 15 min for building a new computer. The unattend file is the only point that can be difficult.

    I’ve not implemented drivers solution. I’ve made a folder a the root of C$. Inside there are drivers for different motherboards I own.

    MAny software are installed, like Itunes, Fraps , Avast …

    Thanks for this tuto

    Jigsaw

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      John Deery
      last edited by Aug 22, 2012, 4:00 PM

      Hey all,

      So I was following the guide and I have set up my Win 7 VM (using VirtualBox) but I guess I went over my initial 30 days, so now I’m in non-genuine mode. I never installed Security Essentials, so I’d like to do that, but I can’t until I activate. What should I do? And even using the VM snapshot method, won’t it always jump back to non-genuine after the 30 day non-activated period is up?

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        andyroo54 Moderator
        last edited by Aug 28, 2012, 2:05 AM

        [quote=“John Deery, post: 5769, member: 46”]Hey all,

        So I was following the guide and I have set up my Win 7 VM (using VirtualBox) but I guess I went over my initial 30 days, so now I’m in non-genuine mode. I never installed Security Essentials, so I’d like to do that, but I can’t until I activate. What should I do? And even using the VM snapshot method, won’t it always jump back to non-genuine after the 30 day non-activated period is up?[/quote]

        Yeah mine does this to. For me it isn’t a problem as we use our own anti virus etc. Once a machine is imaged it gets another 30 days to activate it.

        I suppose that’s one way… you could deploy it to another virtual machine, then put that machine back into sysprep, and re add your unattend xml etc.

        Perhaps you could also change the date somehow in the ‘bios’ of the virtual machine.

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          John Deery
          last edited by Aug 28, 2012, 2:12 AM

          [quote=“andyroo54, post: 7825, member: 267”]Yeah mine does this to. For me it isn’t a problem as we use our own anti virus etc. Once a machine is imaged it gets another 30 days to activate it.

          I suppose that’s one way… you could deploy it to another virtual machine, then put that machine back into sysprep, and re add your unattend xml etc.

          Perhaps you could also change the date somehow in the ‘bios’ of the virtual machine.[/quote]

          I decided to just reinstall… tied in with ninite, it goes pretty quickly. Thanks for the amazing guide, btw!

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            John Deery
            last edited by Aug 29, 2012, 2:36 AM

            Something I noticed looking at the DP_Install_Tool.cmd… the line

            [CODE]Start /wait /separate /high “” “%cur%\bin\un7zip.exe” “%cur%\bin\dpinst64.7z” %SystemDrive%\D[/CODE]

            Looking at the SAD2 structure, the folders are \bin[32 or 64]\dpinst.7z

            Should this be updated in the DP_Install_Tool.cmd example? Or maybe just a note to put the modified commands for the RemoveD.cmd at the bottom of the DP_Install_Tool.cmd that is provided with the release?

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              viggo
              last edited by Oct 24, 2012, 6:30 AM

              Thank you very much for this guide, the sad tool works perfect in our environment.
              I am stuck with one problem, our new laptops have some display drivers that are not included in the driver packs, so my idea was to add these drivers to the 7zip archive under mobile display drivers, but it doesnt work.
              The laptop models is a Fujitsu lh 532 with both nvidia 620 and Intel 300 driver, and a lenovo Lh530 with Intel 3000 display driver.

              Best Regards

              Viggo

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                sid
                last edited by Oct 24, 2012, 2:15 PM

                I’d like to add for updating the drivers in SAD2 for the drivers that won’t install, you can use MDT along with WAIK which both are free from microsoft and build your out of box drivers, then go to your deployment share then open out of box folder and use 7zip to add those extracted drivers to your NT6 folder in SAD2.

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                  andyroo54 Moderator
                  last edited by Oct 24, 2012, 9:43 PM

                  [quote=“viggo, post: 9248, member: 457”]Thank you very much for this guide, the sad tool works perfect in our environment.
                  I am stuck with one problem, our new laptops have some display drivers that are not included in the driver packs, so my idea was to add these drivers to the 7zip archive under mobile display drivers, but it doesnt work.
                  The laptop models is a Fujitsu lh 532 with both nvidia 620 and Intel 300 driver, and a lenovo Lh530 with Intel 3000 display driver.[/quote]

                  I have never modfied the driver packs, however there are tutorials over at driverpacks.net

                  [url]http://driverpacks.net/docs[/url]

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                    mmoore5553
                    last edited by Oct 26, 2012, 11:11 AM

                    Okay i have one issue and sure it is my fault. I am having trouble understanding

                    [BE SURE TO REPLACE YOUR “Hostnamechanger.dll” or your
                    machine won’t rename and add to domain after imaging". Replace this after FOG client is installed.

                    can we go into more detail on this process as I am not understanding it at all. The tutorial is great and works fine. I just can not get the computer to be renamed during imaging . It stays at rename so i am sure it is me missing a step.

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                      mmoore5553
                      last edited by Oct 29, 2012, 12:50 AM

                      can anyone explain to me the issue ?

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                        andyroo54 Moderator
                        last edited by Oct 29, 2012, 12:52 AM

                        [quote=“mmoore5553, post: 9311, member: 2685”]can anyone explain to me the issue ?[/quote]
                        Hi,
                        you should disregard that step, you shouldn’t need to change it, read back earlier in this thread because others have mentioned it.

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                          mmoore5553
                          last edited by Oct 29, 2012, 12:57 AM

                          Oh i am sorry maybe i am not explaining. The computer name is not being renamed. It is not changing it at all. It stays as renamed. I change it manually . I did not run fog sysprepping as i thought that was no longer needed.

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                            Leroy Brown
                            last edited by Nov 14, 2012, 8:34 PM

                            This got a bit messy, I just downloaded the deployment cabs from Dell and made a DVD, then included those folders in my image going forward.

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                              sid
                              last edited by Nov 14, 2012, 8:52 PM

                              Guys, I used FOG server along with SAD2 scripts and the driver pack, but then I realized that some of the drivers from driverpack causes issued on some of our computers.
                              then started to look for a better solution to make it possible only use the manufacture’s drivers. and lot more.
                              The solution I found was the MDT2012 ( microsoft Deployment toolkit ) which is a free product that can be run on a windows 7 machine with tones of capblity includin injecting drivers during image deployemnt, post install apps and more…

                              thanks

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                                jasonaedwards
                                last edited by Jan 8, 2013, 8:50 AM

                                This is perhaps a dumb question… I want to follow your tutorial step by step, but I have not yet downloaded FOG. Should I install it has a virtual machine? Or do I just install it on a standalone server on our network?

                                Thanks

                                Jason

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                                  andyroo54 Moderator
                                  last edited by Jan 8, 2013, 10:48 PM

                                  [quote=“jasonaedwards, post: 10076, member: 3147”]This is perhaps a dumb question… I want to follow your tutorial step by step, but I have not yet downloaded FOG. Should I install it has a virtual machine? Or do I just install it on a standalone server on our network?

                                  Thanks

                                  Jason[/quote]

                                  Hi, you can follow the guide without having fog, you can still create your image etc, and get it all ready, just make sure to use lots of snapshots along the way.

                                  But to fully test the deployment you will need FOG.

                                  You could run the sysprep and turn the machine off, then ghost the hard drive to test it in another machine. But I would just get fog working anyway.

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                                    nikonaum
                                    last edited by Jan 13, 2013, 9:20 PM

                                    I love this tutorial. Everything works perfect. I made myself a Universal Windows 7 x86 image out of a VirtualBox (ver. 4.2.6) virtual guest in my ArchLinux. I deployed it on some “metal” it takes about 30 minutes – 10 min. for image deploy (12GB) and 20 minutes unattended install and SAD2 drivers installation. One issue with the Video Card driver in the real hardware – “Device manager” says driver error: “Not enough resources”… or something similar, maybe because my video uses just 8MB of RAM (shared memory) and there is no option to increase it in BIOS even with the latest bios flashed. Though Microsoft site says that this error is related to Interrupts been occupied by other device. NOTE: There is a scenario which is very important for me: I want to deploy this image to previously installed and used PCs (some kind of reinstall) and just deploy it on the first partition e.g. 😄 drive and leave 😧 drive intact, because there are some user’s saved files, mainly office documents, pictures etc. but I don’t know how to do it, the only suggestion that I found was that I had to create multipartition image (single disk) and basically delete from /images/image-name/ directory the not needed partition of the 😧 drive. Because my Golden Image is one partition only (and one 100MB for special win7 needs) so it wipes all my D drive of the computer on which the image is deployed. Any suggestions? How can I save the data of my precious 😧 drive?

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                                      andyroo54 Moderator
                                      last edited by Jan 13, 2013, 9:26 PM

                                      [quote=“nikonaum, post: 10129, member: 2897”]I love this tutorial. Everything works perfect. I made myself a Universal Windows 7 x86 image out of a VirtualBox (ver. 4.2.6) virtual guest in my ArchLinux. I deployed it on some “metal” it takes about 30 minutes – 10 min. for image deploy (12GB) and 20 minutes unattended install and SAD2 drivers installation. One issue with the Video Card driver in the real hardware – “Device manager” says driver error: “Not enough resources”… or something similar, maybe because my video uses just 8MB of RAM (shared memory) and there is no option to increase it in BIOS even with the latest bios flashed. Though Microsoft site says that this error is related to Interrupts been occupied by other device. NOTE: There is a scenario which is very important for me: I want to deploy this image to previously installed and used PCs (some kind of reinstall) and just deploy it on the first partition e.g. 😄 drive and leave 😧 drive intact, because there are some user’s saved files, mainly office documents, pictures etc. but I don’t know how to do it, the only suggestion that I found was that I had to create multipartition image (single disk) and basically delete from /images/image-name/ directory the not needed partition of the 😧 drive. Because my Golden Image is one partition only (and one 100MB for special win7 needs) so it wipes all my D drive of the computer on which the image is deployed. Any suggestions? How can I save the data of my precious 😧 drive?[/quote]

                                      Hi,

                                      I’m glad you find it useful. As to the D:\ user drives, I’m not sure of any easy way to preserve that data. You might want to post it in the help section to get a response.

                                      I personally would write a logon script to copy the users data to a file share. Once they are all copied as they logon (robocopy?) then you can image them, and copy the data back.

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                                        dahhunter
                                        last edited by Jan 25, 2013, 9:35 PM

                                        I followed all the steps very carefully… and at the “Set up is Checking video Performance”

                                        I get a Install Windows Error
                                        read error in the C:\Windows\pather\unattend.xml

                                        Hmm. a bit confused cause

                                        Here is the Screen shot:
                                        [IMG]http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/uu305/dahhunter/sysprep_zps5c58b713.jpg[/IMG]

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                                          andyroo54 Moderator
                                          last edited by Jan 31, 2013, 9:23 PM

                                          [quote=“dahhunter, post: 10291, member: 3244”]I followed all the steps very carefully… and at the “Set up is Checking video Performance”

                                          I get a Install Windows Error
                                          read error in the C:\Windows\pather\unattend.xml

                                          Hmm. a bit confused cause

                                          Here is the Screen shot:
                                          [IMG]http://i658.photobucket.com/albums/uu305/dahhunter/sysprep_zps5c58b713.jpg[/IMG][/quote]
                                          Sorry I thought I replied to this.

                                          The problem appears to be with your unattend file. In particular something you have specified possibly in shell setup module. If you could upload the file we can have a look, you may need to zip the file first.

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